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The Origin Of Life: Chemistry + Biology The Origin Of Life: Chemistry + Biology
Monday, October 19, 2009 - Anuradha Menon
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This self-reproduction is a fundamental aspect of what we call "life". And once there was life, a new set of rules took over - the laws of natural selection. Life became matter that evolved as a result of environmental pressures - matter that changed randomly. But those changes endured if they improved the life forms' chances of survival in each environment. A change with a purpose. While species evolution is determined by the interaction of random changes and environmental pressures, changes in an individual life form can be the result of that organism reacting and adapting within its own sphere of influence - pushing back at its own environment. (Source: The Cassiopeia Project)
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